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Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions – Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance

Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions – Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance

In der neuen Ausgabe des Forschungsmagazins encore stellen Katharina Mosene und PD Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann fünf Visionen für ein diskriminierungsfreies Internet vor. Diese fünf Visionen entstammen dem von Mosene und Kettemann im Vorfeld des 14. Internet Governance Forum 2019 herausgegebenen Sammelband, der ein emanzipatorisches Internet thematisiert.

Abstract
“The Internet has changed our world. But has it also disrupted hierarchical power structures and given a meaningful voice to all? Are offline differences in the realisation of individual and societal progress – and their narratives – being challenged by the Internet, or are they being replicated and technologically perpetuated?”
 

Mosene, K.; Kettemann, M. C. (2019): Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions – Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance. encore: The Annual Magazine on Internet and Society Research 2019/2020, S. 108-110. (pdf)
 

Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions – Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance

In der neuen Ausgabe des Forschungsmagazins encore stellen Katharina Mosene und PD Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann fünf Visionen für ein diskriminierungsfreies Internet vor. Diese fünf Visionen entstammen dem von Mosene und Kettemann im Vorfeld des 14. Internet Governance Forum 2019 herausgegebenen Sammelband, der ein emanzipatorisches Internet thematisiert.

Abstract
“The Internet has changed our world. But has it also disrupted hierarchical power structures and given a meaningful voice to all? Are offline differences in the realisation of individual and societal progress – and their narratives – being challenged by the Internet, or are they being replicated and technologically perpetuated?”
 

Mosene, K.; Kettemann, M. C. (2019): Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions – Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance. encore: The Annual Magazine on Internet and Society Research 2019/2020, S. 108-110. (pdf)
 

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